Snowfoam - Anyone used it??
Discussion
All.
I was wondering if anyone had tried using snow foam in conjunction with a lance on a pressure washer?
I wondered about getting some but didn't know if it's any good. Also, do you spray the car with the foam and then use a mitt and hot water to agitate it? Or, do you spray the car with foam, then after 10mins or so rinse it off and proceed to wash the car as normal using a mitt and car shampoo?
Any thoughts appreciated.
Jon
I was wondering if anyone had tried using snow foam in conjunction with a lance on a pressure washer?
I wondered about getting some but didn't know if it's any good. Also, do you spray the car with the foam and then use a mitt and hot water to agitate it? Or, do you spray the car with foam, then after 10mins or so rinse it off and proceed to wash the car as normal using a mitt and car shampoo?
Any thoughts appreciated.
Jon
I've been using snow foam recently. It's a prewash so I spray it on Using the foam attachment on my pressure wash, making sure the car is fully covered and then leave it for a few minutes. Then rinse it off and wash the car. The snow foam helps to soften the dirt and makes cleaning it easier. It does seem to work pretty well.
KenJ said:
All.
I was wondering if anyone had tried using snow foam in conjunction with a lance on a pressure washer?
I wondered about getting some but didn't know if it's any good. Also, do you spray the car with the foam and then use a mitt and hot water to agitate it? Or, do you spray the car with foam, then after 10mins or so rinse it off and proceed to wash the car as normal using a mitt and car shampoo?
Any thoughts appreciated.
Jon
The latter. Small amount of shampoo with the foam, spray, leave it, rinse off and then wash as normal (2 buckets etc).I was wondering if anyone had tried using snow foam in conjunction with a lance on a pressure washer?
I wondered about getting some but didn't know if it's any good. Also, do you spray the car with the foam and then use a mitt and hot water to agitate it? Or, do you spray the car with foam, then after 10mins or so rinse it off and proceed to wash the car as normal using a mitt and car shampoo?
Any thoughts appreciated.
Jon
When you have a waxed car you'll see dirt run off with the snow foam.
Buy a quality snow foam lance, I got one similar to the one below... fits most PW
What I do is first foam and let it rest, then Pressure Washer off.
I then go back and wash with 2 buckets and mitt
The snow foam knocks off the larger bits of dirt and loosens the rest, before I hand wash
http://www.detailedclean.co.uk/washing-and-drying/...
What I do is first foam and let it rest, then Pressure Washer off.
I then go back and wash with 2 buckets and mitt
The snow foam knocks off the larger bits of dirt and loosens the rest, before I hand wash
http://www.detailedclean.co.uk/washing-and-drying/...
ShiDevil said:
JohnJNR said:
There are citrus based products which are safe on paintwork, but a little stronger, again as has been mentioned to enable further removal of grime for a safer wash.
Citrus based products tend to mean........ Bye bye wax
use a ph neutral product to protect your wax.
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